Magestick Dildo from Joyful Pleasure

Looking for a glass dildo that’s whimsical and phallic shaped? Take a look at the Magestick dildo from Joyful Pleasure. Stiff, smooth… and cute balls!

It was the whimsical design of this black glass dildo that caught my eye and made me want to try the Magestick Pleasure. The Magestick – pronounced “majestic” – is just one of the hand-blown glass toys from Joyful Pleasure. From the cute glans-like tip to the ring base, the Magestick measures 7.5 inches, with about 5 inches of that insertable.

The good things about glass toys: they are easy to clean, smooth, firm (as in non-bending), can be heated or cooled depending on preference, plus you can use any type of lube on this material. The drawbacks to glass toys are that they’re firm (as in they won’t bend), don’t always conform to your anatomy (because they won’t bend), and get hard to hold when coated with lube. So the hardness of these toys can be a good or a bad thing, depending on what you’re looking for in a toy. If you’re looking for something soft and warm, and something that has even a little give when you clench it, glass is the wrong choice. As I like anal toys I can thrust, glass isn’t usually my top pick for this, since the hardness – and in this case, the curved shaft – means you have to be extra careful when you want to pick up some speed, and/or go for some depth. A flexible dildo is most likely going to bend with your internal contours; a hard glass one is going to poke you where you might not want it to, if you aren’t careful.

Still, the head of this glass cock looked appealing to me, and the narrow (1.5-inch diameter at its widest) shaft seemed like it would work well for a “gentle exploration” toy. As I mentioned before, the glass takes lube easily, and just a little bit of silicone lubricant coated the entire insertable length. Other than some shallow lines carved into the glans for detailing, the glass in this toy is entirely smooth. The shape of the tip made insertion easy, and the underside of the ridge was definitely felt once it was inside me. As cute as the design is, I didn’t really enjoy the way the head felt in my hole…even when I wasn’t clenching it. Going in, it wasn’t too bad, but I didn’t care for the feel of the ridge when I popped the toy back out. I think a more rounded tip would give a more pleasant “pop;” kind of like what you’d get from a nice set of anal balls. Looking at some of the other toys Joyful Pleasure makes, I think some of the more rounded tips would feel better to me; of course, these also aren’t quite as appealing in a visual sense, at least to me.

Because of the hardness of the material, I didn’t want to get too happy with thrusting, so I just used some slow fluid motions. Even with the glans positioned near my prostate, I didn’t really get any decent P-spot action from the Magestick, and when I tried to bear down on it, I was just made more aware of that uncomfortable glans ridge.

That said, it really isn’t a bad toy if you’re looking for a glass dildo that’s smaller in size and want something to use as a warm-up for bigger toys, or are just starting out and want a toy that you can do some exploration with without going too deep or that’s overly “hole stretching.” If you’re looking more for hole popping and stretching, or want a shaft that has more girth, check out some of their other toys. The large ring on the base of this one makes it easy to hold and guide, another added feature that beginners are sure to like. The design is still my favorite thing about the Magestick Pleasure, and if you’re the type to display your sex toys and want something fetching to prop up on a shelf or table, this glass toy is pretty darn cute! And the little shapely balls at the bottom of the shaft – along with the ring – double as a base to prop it up on.

Want to try the Magestick Pleasure for yourself? This dildo – and other Joyful Pleasure glass toys – are available from these recommended online stores: